Target's Electornics is spacious and well organized

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Target's Electornics is spacious and well organized

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I actually like it even more than bestbuy. I like how the sealed games are inside this smaller cased shelves. It feels like they have more titles for you to select from this time and the best part is that they have price cuts for some of the most popular games like Monster Hunter and Heavy Rain. They were selling the games for 10 dollars less than the actual retail price for a limited time. Monster Hunter was being sold for 40 dollars and I had a free 20 dollar gift card, so I got the last copy for just 20. I sort of wish the other retail stores learn something from Target, especially gamestop.
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Hate Best Buy, too expensive. Noticed changes at Target too, local Wallymart as well getting rid of a lotta wingstacks from the middle of the aisles.
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I told you guys about the new gaming selection months ago.
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I wish I knew sooner benderx, but I hope that more people know about this too.
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My local Walmart's electronics section is pretty good. Instead of having all the games locked up in a case, they have them in these individual plastic cases with beeping things if you steal them.

It's good because you can pick up the games and read the back, and you don't have to find an employee to unlock the case, you just bring the game up to the counter.

It's bad because it's always messy from people taking games out and not putting them back properly. But you can't blame the people because it's extremely hard to put the game back after you take it out because the spring that pushes the games forward is really hard to push back.
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The new aisles are good, but they eliminate the end cap clearance sections. I need my $20 High School Musical PS3 game!!!!
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